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friso
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I can't say I like Avantasia's Metal Opera (part I) as much as when I was fourteen.
Oh no.. now I want to listen to it again! |
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SteveG
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Sad to say, but most of the old prog classics. It's been ages since I've listened to Fragile, CttE, SEbtP, The Lamb, A Trick Of The Tail, DSotM, WYWH, etc., etc. I doubt I will ever revisit them before I kick off, but never say never.
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cstack3
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I'm glad you still enjoy your Led Zep experience! I should revisit their catalog sometime. My favorite remains "Houses of the Holy." A friend of mine posted this:
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Barbu
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^ awesome discography, ITTOD and Coda are also excellent afaic. Hard to choose a favorite with such strong albums...Physical, Houses and IV might be my top 3. When you revisit, don't forget 'The BCC Sessions' + 'How The West Was Won' and crank it up to eleven baby. Cheers!
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richardh
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Led Zep were actually one the bands that drove me to prog. I like some of the proggier songs and Bonzo is a legend but too much is guitar/blues driven for my taste. Give me Keith Emerson and an array of moog synths backed by the foce of nature that was Carl Palmer any day!
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Mortte
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Some time ago I listened few Faith No More albums that I haven´t listened a long time and I don´t understand why I like them in the nineties. Not sounding totally bad but...
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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I've had the same reaction. Though the lead singer has potential, I'll have to keep an eye open for him.
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Ian
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Psychedelic Paul
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I no longer enjoy listening to Culture Club, the Bay City Rollers or Gary Glitter.
I still enjoying listening to all of my prog albums though, and I've bought six new prog albums in the short time I've been here: two 1970 albums by Van Der Graaf Generator and the first four albums by Steve Hillage, none of which I would've even considered buying if I hadn't been a member of ProgArchives.
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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I was recently listening to "the scarecrow" in my car(which apparently is the third one). It's ok. I think some parts are good but others are maybe a bit cheesy or something. I think I would much rather listen to Symphony X or Rhapsody(of fire). I do sometimes like that big bombastic approach though.
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M27Barney
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M27Barney
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Aye. Ok Computer....MEH |
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judahbenkenobi
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All of Magellan's releases.
I used to be in awe of those guys; they didn't leave a space empty. But in time, that wall of sound is exactly what annoys me a little. And they were the first I heard from the more modern prog. I've heard so many good bands since then, that I confess I haven't heard any Magellan since maybe half a decade ago. Perhaps even more. |
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Barbu
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Yep. OK Computer....best prog-related album of '97 |
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M27Barney
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Aye, there you have it...prog related..it aint prog to my ears...or anything near...
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Barbu
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Yep, couldn't care less man. That little prog-related gem is far better than many full-blown prog albums i've heard.
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hugo1995
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Dark Side of the Moon was the first prog album I ever heard and it rocked my world literally. Wouldn't of found prog without it.
Can't stand to listen to that vanilla album now.
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interests: Moon Safari, Gilgamesh, Egg, ELP, Soft Machine, Gong, Opeth (Everything pre watershed), Brighteye Brison, The Flower Kings
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HackettFan
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I'm tired of discussing GG. Nektar - Recycled used to be something I couldn't get enough of. Now I see it as a collection of commercial hooks tied together with transitions. Maybe I would feel less that way if it had led to something other than the heavily commercialized attempt of Magic is a Child.
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Rrattlesnake
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Any time someone recommends me Zappa I scoff.
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cstack3
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Yeah, Dark Side was another LP that was strangled to death by Chicago rock radio, along with Led Zep 4 and a bunch of Rush LPs. If I hear "Money," I want to scream. "Animals" and "Meddle" remain my favorite PF albums.
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dr wu23
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I feel the same way.....I don't often play those classics anymore...heard them too often. |
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